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MP120
Below is an example for a graphic representation of a system: it can be seen that, by way of example, input 6 is
shared by sectors 1 and 3, and sectors 4 and 5 have been grouped within an area.
EXAMPLE OF SYSTEM SPLITTING-UP
1.1.4 MAX. SYSTEM SIZE AND ITS RESPECTIVE EXPANSIBILITY
The system may include:
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up to 4 I/O expansions, regardless of the model (EP100, ES100 or ER20WL; they all may be found on the
same system);
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up to 4 inserters, regardless of the mode (DK2000M or DK3000M; both of them may be found on the same
system);
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up to 4 KP120D keypads (one of which is mandatory for system programming and control);
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up to 40 alarm wire inputs (8 in the control unit, 32 in the expansions);
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up to 21 auxiliary inputs (of the N.C. type) to the negative (1 in the control unit, 4 in the expansions, 8 in the
inserters, 8 in the keypads);
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up to 5 24-h inputs (1 in the control unit, 4 in the expansions) permanently ON, for safety sensors (gas leakage,
flooding, etc.);
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tamper inputs in the control unit, expansions and keypads;
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5 alarm outputs in the control unit (one of which of the relay type);
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up to 20 electric outputs (4 OC PNP/NPN in the control unit, 16 OC PNP in the expansions).
SYSTEM
SECTOR 1
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
INGR. 3
SECTOR 3
INPUT 6
INPUT 4
INPUT 5
SECTOR 2
INPUT 7
INPUT 8
AREA A
SECTOR 4
INPUT 9
INPUT 10
INPUT 12
SECTOR 5
INPUT 11
INPUT 13
INPUT 14
INPUT 15